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THE MARION DAILY MHtaOB, MWITOAY, , APJtIL 15r . fT
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First Show 7:30
Second Show 9:00
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Ringing, Talking & Dancing
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American League.
Tennis. W. I,. Pet.
lloston 3
Philadelphia 2
Cleveland 2
Chicago 2
Detroit 2
St IOtils , 2
Washington 2
New Yurie 0
0 1.000
0 1.000
2 .600
2 .800
2 .500
2 .BOO
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3 .000
National lcnguc.
Tennis. V .L. Pet.
Cincinnati 3 0 1.000
St. Louis 3 o 1.000
Boston A 2 1
Brooklyn 2 1
Now York ., 1 2
Philadelphia jl 1 2
Plltsnurg f. 0 3
Chicago , o 3
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Aini'rlctin Association.
Teams. W .L. Pet.
Columbus t 0 1.000
St. Paul 4
MlnnOiiK:iu 3
Toledo '. 3
Louisville 2
Milwaukee. 1
Knnsns City 1
Indianapolis o
1 .soo
1 .750
2 .000
2 ,B00
4 .200
4 .200
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AMKIMCAX ASSOCIATION.
Columbus, ."; .MIImiiiiI.cc, I.
Columbus, O , April 16. Hlnchmnn's
double In tho third Inning of oeter
day.'c game, wMch was won from Mil
waukee C to h, -was reiunsllIe for
thrce'Tuns. Smith's two-b.iuj hit olt
' "Nicholson In tho savonth scoretl Mil-
'lef'wlth winning run. 'Shclton dullv--'
eWci two tlinuly sbigles and took u
triple uwuy from Clqrk whon two JU1
itukoi runuorH wvro on. Score:
(JVhnnbus y 00300110 5
lUWaifkcu , 200U0020 04
, , U.itterlos' Uruck, Cook & Smith;
MeUlyn, llovllk, NlchoUon & Schalk.
indlauapoll, :i; .Mlluueaiiolis, ii,
",, In (llmu polls, April 15. .Minneapolis
outchiHMd Indianapolis In every way
and .took tho opening game of tho sc
r lies yostarday, 12 to 3. The batting
ol Kllllfer, dill anil Uommutn fuutur
ud, the latter getting throe triples. Itu
orults went to but fur the locult) In
tho ninth and were reHKuslble for the
only runs scored. Score.
Minimi pollu ......0 2 300311 212
Indlttnaolla 00000000 33
Battirloa L'nUe, White, Itobortson
A- Huley; Young itOwens.
I,otilillc, 2; .St. I 'a ul, o.
Louisville, April 15 Louisville broke
St. Paul's winning stride yeetcrday by
bunching a double, a triple und two
utnglos In tho third Inning. Low dor
mllk hold tho visitors to four scattur-
cO hits, und Knrger was effective In
nil but tho third. Stop by JlcCor-
mack and Ueaumlllvr and Burch'a
triple wuro tho features.
Catohor Johnny Hugos was today
bflld by "the local club to JUlwaukeo.
l'rosldont Ctilvlugtou wu u siectu
tor at the gums. Score:
- Loulsvlllo 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2
St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Battorlos Louilernillk and Schlel;
Karger and Murray.
Kiuisls City, ;i; Toledo, it,
Toledo, O., April 16. Kansan City
won thulr llret game of tho uoasou
jesterday lyy fihuttlng out Toledo 3 to
0. JthoaduH iltchod uild-Humnur ball
for tho visitors and iteolvoU excolleut
r Mipport. riiinuhed hits off James In
tho 6th nnd seventh gave Kaunas Clt)
the game. Score:
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
KanMH City 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0-3
BatlorloB rthoudca anil O'Connor;
Jainoe, Illgglnbotham and Carlsch.
A.MKUIOAN M4AGUK.
St. Ioiils, I; ClilciiRO, 1,
Chicago, April 16. Although Wilsh
held St. Iatls to four hits yesterday,
tnloago lost the final game of the
opun'ug eorle 4 to 1. St. Louis HCoriMl
tlirt-o ruim in the thlnl on Halllnan's
douh'c, u Holder's choice, a baso on
balls und Stovall's drlvo to centor. Tho
-vlltitors counted nijiiln In tho fourth
whon Walsh maun two errors trying
to catch Compton ff bttse. Chicago
made Its only run In tho seventh when
Dodlo singled and scored on Zoldor's
double. Score:
St, Louis ,003100000-1
Chicago v.0l)00(ll)100-l
'Uattuik'B "Valsh and Sullivan;
lluumgartner and KrlcheJI.
svl Clehmd, 0; Detroit, 1,
; playpland, April 16. Clevolund lost
to Dftrolt 1 to 0 Sunday whn Cravr
'ford drove Cobb In with tho solo run
of the game f5coro:
Dctrqlt 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
clccelund 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 o o
' Butteries Covington and Stannge;
Kutiler und Easterly.
NATIONAL fJXGUF.,
St, Louis, ft; Chicaso, I.
. St. IiuJi, Avrll 15 -SlngloH by Kn
netcliy, ilowij-ey and Hausvr In tie
twelfth Iniilni; after olio was out gavo
ft. Louis the llrst game of tho open
ing series with Chicago yesterday aft
ernoon, score 5 to I. The visitors liud
tho banes llllcd In tho eleventh with
tune out, but faul Holding kept them
from scoring. .Score:
St- Louis 00002100010 15
Chlcagi 0 0 1 1 0 Od 0 0 1 0 0 I
Hatt"rlo Itrown anil Aicher; Salee
nnd Bliss.
Cincinnati, 11; I'IKsImii-k. 7.
Clnclntmtl, April 15. Pittsburg used
four pitchers In an effort to atop Cin
cinnati yesterday, but failed, nnd the
locals won 11 to 7. Ksmond'a triple
with tho bases full In tho seventh font
turo! tho cpntest. P'ttsburg played
I corly In tho Hold, while Cincinnati
performed faultlessly. Tho hitting was
heavy n'l dining the gamo. Score:
Pittsburg 000201 10 07
Cincinnati 20012000 11
Batteries Suggs, Keefo and Mc-
Lonii; Cnmnltz, Lclfluld, GnrdnOr, Ho
blnson and Gllxon.
SATURDAY'S Iti:SUIrS.
National.
St. Louis C, Pittsburg C.
Philadelphia II, Boston 2.
Btoul.iyn 5, Now York 2.
Cincinnati-Chicago itulu.
Aniei'kiiu.
lloston 8, New York 4.
St. Louis 2, Chicago 0.
Detroit 12, Cleveland I.
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Four Plrato (ritchers labored In
vain to stave oft del-eat nt the haids
of the Beds. Six hits, that nleant six
runs, ipulled tho Clnclnnathy'out In
the seventh.
'Slim" Sallee showed form rigulnsf
tho Cubs nd ' tho Cardlnills lifted
the llrst of the scries, 5 to 4. But
it took 12 lnnlnfs to do it.'
Tyrus. Cob!) again failed to get a
lilt. But he got on llrst on a booted
grounder nnd romped homo on a
throe-bagger by Crawford.
By the way, Joe Jackson also fail
ed to get a hit out of four 'elm noes,
nnd tho rodoutnblo out of tho same
nunibor of oirportunltlos got to .llrst
uut once.
Consequently, and thorotoforp, mid
as a. ronult, the Naps sustained! a
nout llttlo shut-out at the claws . qt
tho Tlgors. , ; (l'
Th&t Bumgartner person thnt thci
St, Louis Browns found -wandering
nmong tho minors hold tho Chicago
Whit Sox to six hits and struck out
sovon. The Browns only got four
hits out of Walsh but they made four
runs out of them, onough to win.
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Pitcher aouhilt, formerly of Marlon
went in at Indianapolis yesterday as
a pinch hitter In tho ninth, dollvercd
u hit, nnd scored hlmnolf later. The
rally was futile uu Minneapolis had
too big u leud.
IiUiiur Ilrovyn, formerly of Mnrlon,
pltclied a groat game ' against the
White Sox Saturday, St. ,I.oul8 wfn
r.lng, 1 to 0 . Brown held tho Sox to
live hits.
Jake Daubert, former DIggor made
two liltx In two tlii)OH up Sattllxlay
agu'nst Now Y'ork, both of hlu drives
being trlipled.
ItcnuiMil.
J. S. Lungor, M. 1)., tho oyo, car,
nozo and throat specialist, has ro
moved his offico from tho Leffloi
hlook to tho Poyo building opposlto
tho Marlon hotel, No. 138 1-2 Kast
Center Htrcet. I nm hotter equlppod
than ovor for tostlng and fitting tho
oyoa with glasses, treating all Torms
of oatarrh and diseases of tho eye, ear,
noso nnd throat. 4-4-tf
Trap hhooteis Jo Vlhlt Marlon,
'Word has boon received horo that
iLostor H. Gorman of Ahordeen, Mary
hind, will bo In Marlon on Friday,
April 26, to attend the formal oponlng
shoot of tho Marlon Gun club. Mr.
Gorman will bo accompanied by Luth
or fiqulor of Pittsburg, Pa., nhd a
.numbor of othor noted trap shootors.
Court Viuiuiclcs.
ColumbuH, O, April IB. Governor
Harmon, .tuck from his Nobraska In
vasion' spent tho groater part of Sun
day pondering ovor tho vacancies on
the Ohio supreme court and Cincin
nati superior court bonohes. Attor
neys Itching for the Jobs expect np
polntmontH to bo mudo woon.
Indies' vici kid Juljetts, Just tho
thlnjr to rest your feet In, worth
$1.60; Beatty & Long's price, 99e. 1
House files aro prevulent In South
Africa during the months of October,
November, December, January nnd
February. As scieen doors und win
dows aro unknown there, the houses
ure filled with flies. Fly paper Is now
bolng used extensively.
The Great Wostorn with a mllongo
of 3,000 l the longest railroad of
Great Britain.
SE
Is Most Successful Held
Here in Years.
TWO TEAMS TIED FOR FIRST
Zeizler Grabs High Indi
vidual Score.
Annul Kanfonl Concludes With HIrIi
Axcntge nnd ZcNU'i- Is Close hoc
oud Tennis TuTd fur Positions
AVJII Mold Conli'M to Determine
IMncvs 'Hie AcnigcM.
Closing one of tlio most successful
bowling seasons over onjojert In ta
rlon, tho City Bawling lwigu0 comidet
od Its schedulo Snturdny cvonlng. Tho
llfbotnlans and the Wcaruwolls are
tied for llrst and second honors, each
having won 31 and lost 20 games, glv
lug a porcontago of 607. Tho Cubs
nnd tho Questions aro tied for third
nnd fourth honors with a percen
tage of .600.
Tho UMiorntnns with 810 have tho
highest team nverago. Jack Zelsier
mado tho season's hlghost score, 258
In a single gamo nnd tho highest
three-game score 70S. The Waru.
wells bowled 2741, the highest mark
for flvo men In throo gnmes.
In ' tlio Individual .averages San
ford leads with 1S3 1-2 In CO gnmes
with Holsler 183 1-4 In 67 games.
Follow tho figures.
Team CJnmcs Won Lost Pet T. A
Illbornlans .. 00 31 -20 .607 810
Wear U Well (0
firtis 00
Questions . . 00
Flying D'ch'n no
Crftokorjnie . 00
BOWLING
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IDS
SATURDAY
34 2C .6C7 797
30 30 .600 793
30 30 .600 .7S8
28 32 .407 7K4
21 30 .400 773
High score. Individual,
SCelslor 258.
High score, individual.
1 gamo.
3 games,
Zolslor 708.
High scoro,. team, .3. games, Wear-
1T-Well, 2741. .
High score, team, 1 game, oar
U-Woll, onn.
IndUliliial -Atrruges.
Oilman Pet
Snnford '00 183 1-2
Ze4sler ,..-67 183 1-4
Sehoonl.iu1 ..' 00 179
Meltlll 68 P77
VA Plorson 6!) 173
Phil Ilhul 37 171
llognn 68 lf.r.
Maon 31 (lfiG
'im-wlliigs 27 ,105
Smith 3" -104
IJIsh :.tr. ,-.tt 67 103-
Torward ....,.;.,... CO 100
Klolmi ,....'.. 3.S 160
"Hudson 38 , 1"9
Flos fi 1SS
Harmon ...a. .'. 25 158
A Williams 57 157
Postlo 55 157
'Ilahn :'8 157
Lunger ,! 65 157
Vloths 5!l 160
Hoch 63 150
Hmnll'wood 21 165
Culp . 69 lul
Holi Plorson 17 161
Unnkin 32 161
'Berrlnger 61 lf.3
Frank Dniko 21 153
Staftord 20 162
Glo WUUains .: f'9 151
Cull . ni 161
H. Williams ..ii,.... 68 150 .
Woavor 35 150
Wnltora ,..... SI 14-i
Pratt ,,,.. 13 146
'DoWolfn ..,,... 17 116
i:arl Plorson ., .47 145
Itadlo v.;.... .'M 138
Brown 12 125
ludUliliial Averages
llrlekor Goo -M 8-13-12
Guthory Isaac .H 1-13-12
A Problem.
Columbus, O., 'AVI 15. AVhon Is
a ruu'dldato a cundldnto?
Tills Is tho nut lint up to Atlornoy
Gonoral Hogan to oracle by Prosooiitor
Homer, of Mercor county, todny. nn
mor iwnnts to dotormlno If "recoptlvo
ennilMatoa" como unilr the jirovlsIonH
of tho corrupt practices act. Tlio at
torney gonoral admitted todny that
tho question was giving him somo
trouble.
"Wo'vo Kot to llguro this out throusfli
a qirocoss of ollinlnatlon," declared
'Hogan. "First, Is n man a candhlnta
when ho begins to yield to tho Impor
tunities: of his friends, or doea ho hc
como a candidate w'hon ho importunes
his frlondu to urgo him for election?
"Does a mun hne .to como right
out und declare hlmwilf or Is It onouglx
to hnvo him announce thnt his 'hat
la In tho ring?' I atn golne to study
the nutter a while before deciding."
JACOB JONES
DIES MONDAY
Dcntli Was C.iiimmI by u Broken Hip.
Jacob Jones, an aged resident of
Mnrlon, died nt the county Infirmary,
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Saturday afternoon, Mr. Jones, who
mado hta homo with his win, Joshua,
on Grant wtreet, foil while walking
about tho hotfo, nnd broke Ws hip.
The county Infirmary ambulance was
rnltmli and ho was taken to the in
firmary nt his nun reiuMt Doith,
came later as tlio result of hl.t in-Jurleu.
CI ANTS UTILITY fo 'AN ' RELEASED TO BOSTON;
WILL PLAY THIRD FOR KLINCS BRAVES
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3tr. Jouos 'as ngod 94 years, and
Is survived by a son, Joshua Jones,
and a brother, Abralinm Jones, near
Owens.
Funeral services nvlll bo hold Tues
day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tho Hess
& Murkort undertaking establish
ment. Interment will bo made in the
Mnrlon cemetery.
Womon ire proul tonhow "DorQtliv
Dodd" shoos to their frlen'ds, Otlmr.1
ulutiys ad m I ro their daintiness and
charm. Beutty & Long have tho nejv
spring st1ca. at
THE GREAT WHITE PLAGUE. '
Tuberculoits lETNot'Hcretlltary. "
It was ciy, imtiirt-,1 that In tho
dark days cf tuharciilnslH, au .o
might call tho t(nio bofoio tho ills
covory of tlio true cause, ono should
rsplaln the frofiubnt occuncr.eo cf
6ovoral ci.ses of tlio tllseaxo In the
saino family whon ono jnoinbt"' aftor
nnothor died from It, i horoillty.
With Kn- It's dlsaovory of the fact
that tuherfiilosln wna nn infectious or
commuuhnlilc dlicneo cnueod by n
Bonn, all w .is mntlo clear and tho In
heritance theory hroko down.
What wiH Ignarantly rcgafded ns
Inhoritnnre was simply Inrect'on.
Tho illeeasc wna caUht thiou?h the
norms, not Inherited, nnd ta It wont
on being caught, until Koch diz env
oi oil tho truo iiaturo of tho disease
nnd tho ilancor fiom tho dried spu
tum. I
Wo still retail) tho word Inherit
owe, wltii ivunid to tuhorculoBls hut
vll!) a dllTcicnt. moaning. Wo my,
now, that n tendency to It or a pro
rilcpocltion, to It, Is Inherited.
SECOND DEATH
YERS HOME
Littlo Donald JByorff Pass
es Away Two Weeks Af
ter Death of Brother.
Donald Holmes Dyers, thu llttlo son
of Mr and Mrs. G. H. Byers, died nt
his homo on Fairground utroet, Sat
urday night nt :3 o'clock. Tho child a
donth was caused by acilto meningitis,
siiporlinhuftd by an .Injury to his bond
tihout ft week ago A Ib.lby brother
'llnlph Bore, was found dead In hU
bod about two weeks ago, his death
being caused by 'heart failure.
Donald Byera wan horn in iMarlon
sK years, four"nKinth nnd twoniy
dnya ago, nnd Is sunivod by hla ipar
enta and three slstera and brothers,
x FUwiornl torvlccM will Ibo couduutod
frim tho houso at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday
nfternoon. IhleVmohfWill follmw In
tho Marlon cometery.
Tfrrihln J'amlno,
Shanghai, China. April 15.-Wlth
'hundreda dylnsr dally of fumlnu
throughout oastorn China, It becamo
upparent today that un!Q relief nieo,.
surea of somo sort aro wKen, tho en
tlro now rc'jmbllo will 1o Swept as If
oy plague.
Tho relief organization will exhaust
by April 30 tho funds with whloh it
la now endeavoring feebly to combat
tho famine. There will be no harvest
to eavo the starving before Juno 1
The government has no funds to placo
nt tho dtapasal of tho rellof organisa
tion, owing to the squabblo mong .tho
powers over the torma of tho loan
which tho nCw government Is nego
tiating. An nttMTUpt will be made lo soeuro
fnnda by wnrldiwlle cnntrlhuilnns. Un-It-aa
1300.000 ,9 eontrlbutod, 300,000
persons muat dlo.
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Arthur Davlln.
Arthur Devlin boa boen relcasod to
Boston to help jt Johnny Kline's
braves at third. Ho has boen play
ing third baso nnd utility player for
tho Giants.
DHMOCHATIO COUNTY CONlVJiN
TION OPl'ICIAL CALL.
Tho Democrats of iMnrlon county,
Iiursunnt to a resoIutJon ipnsscd by a
Jiiajorily -oto of tho County Central
convmlttcc, will mce't In delegate ,con
rntIon In tho court-room at 'Marlon,
Ohio, on Saturday, tho 26111 day of
May, 1912, at 1 o'clock n. in., for tho
purjKiso of selecting tho following
delegates:
Nino delegates to tho tnt coil
ventlon. to Ibo Jiold nt INjledo, jui June
4l1i und 5th'. 1912. 'W
Thirty delegates to the Third Judi
cial Circuit convention to ibo held ht
Lima on Juno 11th, 1912.
Twenty-tiwo dologutes to tho 13th
31st District Senatorial convention to
bo hold nt Upper Sandusky on Juno
18th, 1912.
And to trhnskict such other ibuslncss
ns may como (before tho convention
under tho 'primary law, '
Tlio basis of representation has
been ilxctl at ono dclcgojto for each
twonty-flvo Votfca or larger fraction
trorcof, enst 'for Judson JIhrmon for
governor In 1910. Under 'the ttbol'o
apportlonniont the iireclnots iro en
titled to the following numher of 'dej
egates: l'rccinor. Delejatcs.
Big Island i r ,.,.,. 4
llowilns1 Green.,, ... C
CiLlfHlonln. vlllnirn . . .'.
Clarldon North ....,.'.., L"i'
wi..i.,.V. Muilf O
flmnil .'..'.'. I 4
Qrajiil ' iPralrlo ' '. 1 3
Gre6n Camt vlllngo .....''... '.'. I
Glc'cri Canlp1 oiwilshlp ...'.,.
TIrtrion township north j..,..,,
Mnrlon townohip south ,i. . I . . .
Flrat.AVunl A . . . . .. i. . ,
rirst Ward B- w....,,.
I'll st Wnrd C ...,
First Ward D ...
First Wnrd V ,....',.',....', 4
Second Ward A ......,.,....'...'. Ii
Second Wnrd B ........ i.. .f'.-.-. S
Second WnrJ C .
Third Ward A .'.
Third Wnrd Jl ..
Thlnl Ward O ....
Third Ward D ..
i '. , i . . ; . . i
Third Wand' K ...
T.nlrd AVard F ..
Fouri'li Wnrd A . ,
Fourth Wnrd II .
Fourth Wnrd C .
InKuo vlllngo ...
New Bloomlngton
Montgomery '15at .
Montgomery West
I'lcaaant
I'ronpect township
I'rnapeJct Village . .
Itlehlnnd . . .....
'Mrrra
. . . ,
Salt Hock
Kc-ott , . . t'. . ...
Tully
Waldo township ..
Waldo village .,.
Total dolegatcs 174
That tilio county contral connnltteo
shall ho aumlios,ed of one metnUier
from each 'precinct In tho county, to
bo oh oho n iby direct Vote nt the prl
niaiy held on Muy 21t. Ml 2.
That at aald primary thoro ho oloeaj
1 'by a direct voto of the pcoplo 44
delogtitos to tho common picas Judi
cial convention to ho hold at Bucyrus,
on tho 29dh day of May, 1912, ind
tho Prcclncta nro ontttloil to the fol
lowing ropresontutlon,
Apportionment dolQgatca to com
mon ploiia convention.
Big Island ..112
Bowling Green 1.145
Clarldon North f.8)
ClarrdVin South 09)
Caledonia village 91'
Grand 43)
Montgomery West ...... 49)
Grand Pr.ilrlo .,.,. 83
Greon Canilp Village. 41)
Greer Camp township ...112)
Marlon North .,, 96
Wiirlon South 117
City
I74rst A 137
Plrst II 127
First G 73
First D 85
First K Ill,
SoeondfA 155
Second Jl , ,127
Second J ,...102'
Third A ,140 '
Third Tl 109 1
Third V. 152
milrd D 107
Third 13 , J13
Third F 74
Fourth A .....,..,.,,135
Folurth B .I 151
Fourth C 199
Laltuo vlllngo 127
Now IBloqmlngt'on 33)
Montgomery Kttst ...... 09)
Pleasant ..,.,1751
I'rodpect . . . 130
prospect vlllngo 167
Hlehtond 327
Mvrral 28)
nlt Itoclc , 34) ,.
Scott . . 80) 1
Tully 105 1
Waldo-township 1&2 1
Waldo village 07" i
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Total -, 44
GOclogates anl committeemen must
present their ipotUlons, olgncd hy nt
least two tier cent of tho Voto cast
In their precinct for Judson JIarmon
for governor In 1910, to tho board of
stnto ideputy supervisors of election
thirty dnya hoforo the 2ilst day of
May, 1912, In order that tho aanic mav
be'jHltited on tiho ihallot to bo Voted
for nt said primary.
By order of tho Democratic County
Central Committee.
Orartln J. Burke, Chairman
Homer 13, Johnson, Secretary. ,
ciucurr judicial convention
CALL.
Tho Democrats of tho Third Judi
cial Circuit Kit Ohjo wilt meet In dcJoi
gato convention at tdimt, Ohio, on
Tuesday, Juno 11th, 1912, at 10 o'clock
n. m., for tho purpbso of nominating
n candidate for Circuit Judgo for tho
Third Judicial Circuit of Ohio.
Tho basis of representation has bcc-ii
flxed nt ono delcgato nnd ono ultor
nnto for each ono hundred nnd fifty
votes and fraction of sovonty-tlvo at
over, cast for Judson Harmon for
governor 'in 1910.
Unilcr tho mbovo apportionment,
tno counties nro entitled to tho foil
lowing number of delegates:
Align , so
AupIuJzo
Crawford
Dcflando
Hancock
Ilnrdln .
......... -1.... 36
..i . j . . .
. . . . . b
I
30
28
Jlcnry
!1
Ioiran ; io
Marlon 30
Mercer .-.',, 23
Paulding 16
Putnam 39
Kcncca 38
Union .-..... 19
Van Wert 25
Wyandot 21
Total numher of delegates 421
Tho delegates to said convention shnll
bo Beloctcd imd.cr the primary election
jws of, QJ1I0, cither by direct vote at
tho primary, or at n county convert
Pdmlppscd, cit ,dolcgatcs, ccqtpt nt
the primary, and each ccyvtpaj, fcom
mlttco of tho counties" c'omnoAlncr :iM.
'irtllf .hnll Jh'aI1 rlX.1 ,1 1. .. I H T 1...
'fAHnfflf inn nnlwirnii tiu'n iWnlAn1., r.'.n
'nlit l6ss than thirty dnys boforo tho
primary, tho manner of selecting said
delegates' "
Delegntco lo tho county convention
"hall meet, in convention not later
tham twonty days after tho primary
election at audi. time and plaqo aa
tlm county central committee At the
tlmo of IWng tho 'apportionment of
delegates thereto shll designate.' '
Tho following persons hnvo been
selected for 'tciwnorary officers of tho
convention. '
"Won. ' Phil. ' M. Crow, temporary
oharmaii. ' .
J"WJ Kllgorc,' temporary sdcrotary,
1 F. M. Watt, sergeant nt arms. f , ,
IBy orMor of tho Demorratlo Jtlih-.
elal Committee of tho Third Judicial
Circuit of Ohio. '
W. W. Durbln, Chairman.
Levi X. Jacobs, Secretary .
4-11-tf
Thirteenth Thlrt-rirM Dcmncrntlij
Stnto Senatorial Com cut Ion Call.
Tho Democrats of tho Thirteenth-Thlrty-llrat
Stato Sonotorinl District
of Ohio, will meet In doleguto bonven
tlen, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, on
Tuesday, Juno 18th, 1912, nt 11.30
o'clock a, in., for tho purposo of nom-i
Inullng .t onndldnto for Ktato Senator
fcr tho Thlrtcenth-Thlrty-nrnt Sen
ntorfiil District of Ohio. 'Tho basis of.
representation has beon fixed at ono?
uoiegato a mi ono autcrnato ror caen
two hundroj votes, nnd fraction, of
cr.o hundred or over, enst ftir Jutlfwn
Harmon, for gwornor. In 1910.
Undor tho abovo n'ppnrtlomnon',
tno counties nro emlitlcd to tho fol
Rwlng number' of dclcgatca:
Crawfqrd county ,....27
'Logan county 14
Hardin county 21
Clarion county 22
Bono 'a county 2S
Union county ...II
Wyandot county 10
Total number of delegates ...11-'
Tho delojatca of said convontloit
shall bo solectud under tho primary
clootlon laws of Ohio, cither by direct
vctlng at tho 'Primary, or at a County
Convention, comprised of delegate
elected at tho Primary, nnd cncll
Central Committee of tho County coin
rrlslng ail.l DIsrtrlot respctitlvcly, shall
meet nnd dotormlno by resolution
niloptod n majority vo.o, not lass than
thirty daya hjforo tho Primary, tho
manner of aolctlng said dologatna.
Tho d9lgitos to tho County ConAon
lien shall meet In Convention not
later than 20 days after tho Primary
election, at such time und placo aa lh
County Central Coinmlttoo an tho
time of flxlmj the apportionment of
delegates thereto shall designate,
'Tho following persona novo boeq
selected as temporary officers of, thu
Convention:
Hon. Thos, C. Mahpn, Temporary
Clralrjiuui,
Ifon. Harry, Schulor, Socrolary.
Hon. W. P. Volth, 8argont-it-ArmB,
By ordor of tho Democratic
Joint District Senatorial
Committee of tho Thlr
teonth 'l'hHrty-flrst fiena
torlal District of Ohio,
E. B. Guthery, Chairman.
W. B. Prlvp, Secretary.
The total number of 'Parliamentary
electors In tho United Kingdom Is now
7,081,000, nn Increase of f.0,026 over last
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Hocking Valloy. ' ' ' '
North 7:S8 a. mlj 10i05 m.:
4:05 p. m.; x6:10 p. m.; 11:16 p. m.
South 5:55 a. m.; 7:20, a.u; 1:18
p. m.; 7:20 p. m,; 10:30 a. m.
Dally excopt Sunday,
zltuns to Marlon only,'
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fiquth.wetT-10:aj a. pi.;S:lf,pf m.;
Eaat 6:18 a. m.; lijBJ i., m.;
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Clllcago & ErloP 'iur
AVt 10:25 a. m.: 12:05 a.' sa.l
7M5 .v. m.;' x5:10 p m. ,i 1 '
Enst 5:38 a. m.j x9:65
5:10 p. m.; 6:57 p. m.
'Daily except Sunday.,
xltun to Marlon only,
xltuns to Ohio City only.
a. t m.
Pennsylvania.
North 6:52 p. m.; 12:20 p. m
South 10:30 n. m.; 8:00 p. m.
Dally except Sunday.
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Kaatbound 8:00 a. m.; 9:20 a. m.
12:32 p. m.; 7:11 p. m.; 10;45 p. m.
5:37 p. m.
Weatbound 5:42 a. m.';'9:6S a. m.
10:25 a. m.; 165 p. m.i 7I1Sji5.'bi
3:10 p. m. - -
Dally except Sunday, ,
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Depart southbound 8, 7. 8, ,9 and
11 a. m 12 m., 1, I, 4, , 7, 9, and
11 p. m. ,
Arrlte northbound x5;G5 a. in.;
1:60, 2:66, 4;66, 5:50, e.-etf,' 8:66 'and
10:55 p, m. v'
Goes to Delaware only.
xFrom Stratford orilyl "
Hourly aervlce Sundays 'and boll
days. O., M. A II. Elwtrlo.
Northbound Cars leave Marlon for
Buoyrua at 6, 8, 10 ,a. m.J 12:15, 2,
4, 6, 8 and 10 p. mi
Southbound Car leava Bucyrui
tor Marlon at 7:05, 9:26 and 11:25 a.
m., and 1:06, 8:05, 6:06, 7:10, 8:01
and 11:05 p. m,
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